- From: Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 08:48:47 +0100
- To: "'Le, Yongnian'" <yongnian.le@intel.com>, <xmlschema-dev@w3.org>
- Cc: "'Jones, Kevin'" <kevin.jones@intel.com>, "'Yu, Zhiqiang'" <zhiqiang.yu@intel.com>
- Message-ID: <007b01c793a0$cee91260$6401a8c0@turtle>
Thanks for the explanation. I'm not aware of any public domain material that can be used for performance benchmarking of schema processors, whether it's concerned with identity constraints or anything else. Is there any particular reason why you think identity constraints should be a problem, as distinct from, say, validation of strings against complex regular expressions? Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ _____ From: Le, Yongnian [mailto:yongnian.le@intel.com] Sent: 11 May 2007 02:43 To: Michael Kay; xmlschema-dev@w3.org Cc: Jones, Kevin; Yu, Zhiqiang Subject: RE: is there any formal commercial identity constraint cases I mean that whether there is any real customer case which contains identity constraint for us to use that as benchmark to measure performance of identity constraint support. Currently I only found there are hundreds of identity constraint unit cases in w3c XML Test Suite, but I am afraid that all of them are not representative enough in the real world used by customer. Best Regards Yongnian _____ From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@saxonica.com] Sent: 2007年5月10日 17:42 To: Le, Yongnian; xmlschema-dev@w3.org Cc: Jones, Kevin; Yu, Zhiqiang Subject: RE: is there any formal commercial identity constraint cases I'm not sure what you mean by "formal", "commercial", or "benchmarking". Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ _____ From: xmlschema-dev-request@w3.org [mailto:xmlschema-dev-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Le, Yongnian Sent: 10 May 2007 09:52 To: xmlschema-dev@w3.org Cc: Jones, Kevin; Yu, Zhiqiang Subject: is there any formal commercial identity constraint cases Hi everyone, Do you know whether there is any formal commercial identity constraint case available for benchmarking? Thanks a lot! "I hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I understand" -- quoted by Yongnian ICSC Compiler Le, Yongnian 8752-6253
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